The Humane Society of Harrison County is dedicated to promoting animal welfare, encouraging responsible pet ownership and finding loving homes for the homeless pets in Harrison County, Kentucky.
The purpose of the Society is the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals and the extension of humane education, especially regarding spaying and neutering.
Thanks for your interest in our organization! If you'd like to get involved, feel free to join our group. We meet on the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m.
Join our monthly meeting:
Cynthiana Presbyterian Church
103 N. Main Street
Cynthiana, Kentucky 41031
As a 100% volunteer organization, all of the money donated to the Society goes directly to helping homeless pets at the Shelter in Harrison County. Click here to find out how to help!
The Humane Society of Harrison County provides 20 free spays/neuters every month. If you are a resident of Harrison County, Kentucky, you can enter this drawing by placing a postcard with your name, address, phone number, description of your dog or cat, and his or her weight. Please leave this information at the shelter or the County Judge Executive's Office at the Court House. The Humane Society of Harrison County draws 20 names each month and will pay for the surgery for your pet if your name is drawn. This offer is not good toward an adoption from the Flora Shropshire Animal Shelter. Entrants must be residents of Harrison County. Pet must be at least five months old. Spays and neuters provided by Brooks Animal Clinic and Harrison Vet Clinic.